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After losing her husband, John, Lauren Blessing and her two young children come to rely heavily on her husband's large, close-knit, Irish-Catholic family amidst all their moods, triumphs and trials. 75,000 firs ...

Inspired by a real-life mid-20th century mayor, this dramatic novel follows two Irish brothers—one fallen political star accused of corruption and the other a young DA desperately trying to clear his name—as the ...

In 1940s Los Angeles, Irish immigrant Elli Hogan follows her eldest adopted son Leo, who has been lured by the promise of fame and fortune, to Hollywood where she, drawn into new friendships, discovers that golden g ...

Presents the tragic story of Lilly Bere, who flees Ireland for the United States under threat of death from the IRA and survives heartache, a midlife pregnancy, and the challenges of the Great Depression and multipl ...

"An engrossing, epic American drama told from four distinct perspectives, spanning the first major wave of Irish immigration to New York through the end of the Civil War. Four unique voices; two parallel love s ...

Joining the newly formed NYPD at the height of Ireland's 19th-century potato famine, Timothy reluctantly assumes his duties in a notorious slum district, where in the middle of the night he hears a little girl& ...

In the sequel to <IT>Gracelin O'Malley<RO>, Gracelin leaves behind her native Ireland and her sickly infant son to head for America in the hope of building a better life for herself and her young da ...

"In this explosive debut thriller by the New York Times bestselling author of Empire of Blue Water, a brilliant homicide detective returns home, where she confronts a city's dark demons and her own past wh ...

Traces the author's numerous visits to the Ireland community where his grandfather lived one hundred years before, describing his relationships with local farmers, writers, clergypeople, and others and his obse ...

A journalist, historian and expert on the Irish American experience tackles the common stereotypes and presents a revisionist version of the notoriously crooked Tammany Hall, describing the crucial social reforms an ...

Returning to her family's deserted farmhouse to conduct research on migrating butterflies, Liz Crane reflects on the transient nature of human life while remembering stories from her Irish immigrant family, whi ...